From the Giant Black Hebiyang Art Installation
to Observing Real Live Black Hebiyang Sheep
"Animal Talk" Program Held Twice Daily

The appearance of the Black Hebiyang at Everland, operated by the resort division of Samsung C&T Corporation, has been drawing public attention.


On May 7, Everland announced that, in celebration of Family Month in May, it has unveiled a massive Black Hebiyang art installation (ABR) measuring approximately 7 meters at the Global Fair area near the main entrance, starting from the 1st of this month.


Families taking commemorative photos at Everland's 'Large Black Dorper Sheep Photo Zone.' Samsung C&T.

Families taking commemorative photos at Everland's 'Large Black Dorper Sheep Photo Zone.' Samsung C&T.

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The "Black Hebiyang," literally a sheep with a black nose, is a popular animal loved by fans around the world for its adorable appearance, featuring fluffy white fleece with a black face, ears, and ankles. It is often nicknamed "the cutest sheep in the world."


The Black Hebiyang photo spot, which vividly recreates the unique charm of the breed—its fluffy white wool, black face, and soft, plush texture—in a gigantic size, greets visitors as soon as they enter. It is rapidly becoming a new must-visit location for commemorative photos at Everland.


In addition, visitors can meet real, live Black Hebiyang sheep at the Everland Zoo. At the spacious Friendly Ranch, three Black Hebiyang sheep named "Star," "Cloud," and "Sky" can be seen leisurely frolicking and grazing up close. Not only Black Hebiyang sheep, but also adorable alpaca friends—famous for their cute looks—can be encountered here.


A mother and daughter watching a black goat at Everland Friendly Ranch. Samsung C&T Corporation.

A mother and daughter watching a black goat at Everland Friendly Ranch. Samsung C&T Corporation.

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The keeper in charge hosts the "Animal Talk" program twice a day, providing fun and easy-to-understand explanations about the ecological traits and habits of the Black Hebiyang. Through the program, children can naturally learn not only about the breed’s physical characteristics, such as spiral horns and curly fleece, but also about its natural habitat, personality, and behavior, making it a popular ecological learning experience for young visitors.



Everland has also launched new goods inspired by the Black Hebiyang, allowing visitors to experience the charm of the breed in various ways—from observing its real-life ecology to enjoying the giant photo zone and exclusive merchandise.


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